Summary
We hope you have enjoyed COMER's Economics Tutorial. As
stated at the outset, this is not the type of economics tutorial you will
find elsewhere on the web.
We began the tutorial with a quote from
Hazel Henderson: "economics is politics in disguise".
COMER agrees with this, and has tried to demonstrate that 'economics' is a
relative pseudo-science, which historically has been manipulated
according to a dominant revenue economics; and that today that
economics is characterized by a dated self-equilibrating model,
which is of benefit primarily to financial instututions, their interests,
and transnational associations.
Further, we have tried to demonstrate
that there are several economic subsystems which, when
taken in concert, contribute to what might be called a healthy, Systems
Theory of Economics which is of benefit to all, rather than
just a few. In order to work towards a Systems Theory of
Economics, COMER maintains that monetary reform
is essential. For further information pertaining to the
latter, check out our Bank
of Canada tutorial.